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August 7, 2005

Jakarta Post - August 7, 2005

In simultaneous rallies in Depok and Jakarta, hundreds of supporters of Nur Mahmudi Ismail on Saturday staged protests over the West Java High…

Reuters - August 7, 2005

Jerry Norton, Jakarta – Optimistic talk that a decades-long simmering civil war in Indonesia's Aceh province is about to end. A peace pact…

August 6, 2005

Tempo Interactive - August 6, 2005

Jakarta – Budianto and Sugito, two victims of mystery shooting incidents in Poso on Thursday (04/08), were key witnesses in several…

Jakarta Post - August 6, 2005

Fearing escalating tension in Depok following the court ruling that overturned the result of the June 26 mayoral election, the Jakarta…

Agence France Presse - August 6, 2005

Jakarta – The highest Islamic authority in Indonesia has been criticised by the world's largest Muslim organisation over its controversial edicts…

Jakarta Post - August 6, 2005

Jakarta/Bandung/Surabaya – More criticism has been levied against the controversial edicts issued by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), this time…

Jakarta Post - August 6, 2005

Jakarta – After seven long hours, the members of the Islamic Liberal Network (JIL) felt relieved, at least for the day.

And so did some 300…

Asia Times - August 6, 2005

Michelle Janowitz – With many companies engaged in an endless quest to secure successful low-cost solutions for running their business,…

August 5, 2005

Jakarta Post - August 5, 2005

Ruslan Sangadji, Poso – Another wave of terror hit the city of Poso in Central Sulawesi when two men were shot dead by unidentified people on…

Agence France Presse - August 5, 2005

Jakarta – A senior US defense official on Wednesday expressed optimism that Washington would restore full military cooperation with Indonesia,…

Jakarta Post - August 5, 2005

Jambi/Yogyakarta – Nurhayati looks worried and seems reluctant to go to school. The 11-year-old sixth grader has reason to worry. She does not…

Jakarta Post - August 5, 2005

Figures from various religions, including Muslim scholars Dawam Rahardjo and Syafii Anwar, and priest Anand Krishna, attended the…

International Herald Tribune - August 5, 2005

Michael Vatikiotis, Jakarta – Every city has a heart; Jakarta's is a concrete overpass called Semanggi – the Indonesian word for cloverleaf. Its…

AFX News Limited - August 5, 2005

Jakarta – Indonesia may need three to four years to become a net oil exporter again, with new oil refinery projects expected to shore up domestic…

August 4, 2005

Antara - August 4, 2005

Jakarta – Fuel imports undertaken by state oil and gas company PT Pertamina have exceeded annual consumption by more than 50 percent,…

Asia Times - August 4, 2005

Ng Boon Yian, Singapore – Years after being battered by the financial crisis, the Indonesian banking sector seems to have picked itself up again,…

Jakarta Post Editorial - August 4, 2005

Last week's disclosure of indications of money laundering involving hundreds of billions of rupiah related to the personal accounts of 15 police…

Jakarta Post - August 4, 2005

Hera Diani, Jakarta – Some 50 members of hard-line Muslim groups gathered outside the Central Jakarta District Court on Wednesday, while dozens of…

August 3, 2005

Jakarta Post - August 3, 2005

Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta – The US government is trying to persuade Congress to fully lift the military embargo imposed on Indonesia as cooperation…

Asia Times - August 3, 2005

Bill Guerin, Jakarta – The US is to provide $20 million worth of technical assistance to help reform Indonesia's much-maligned court system. The…

Human Rights Watch - August 3, 2005

New York – A draft law on Indonesia's national intelligence body denies basic rights to detainees and violates Indonesian criminal law and…

Jakarta Post - August 3, 2005

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – When reform swept across the country in 1998, forcing authoritarian ruler Soeharto to step down, everybody…

Jakarta Post - August 3, 2005

Jakarta – The ongoing increases in global oil prices and a volatile rupiah exchange rate have become major obstacles for the government to meet…

Jakarta Post - August 3, 2005

Manado – The Manado District Court ruled in favor of mining company PT Newmont Minahasa Raya in a defamation case against an…

Jakarta Post - August 3, 2005

Ruslan Sangadji, Palu – Three non-governmental groups slammed the Central Sulawesi provincial administration on Tuesday for extending the security…

Three articles from Detik.com - August 3, 2005

Fedhly Averouss Bey, Jakarta – A court hearing of a class action by ex-members of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) was marred by a…

August 2, 2005

Jakarta Post - August 2, 2005

Jakarta – Noted Indonesian antigraft campaigner Teten Masduki has been named as one of the six recipients of this year's Ramon Magsaysay awards,…

Agence France Presse - August 2, 2005

Jakarta – A draft law on Indonesia's national intelligence body denies detainees basic rights and violates local and international laws, an…

Agence France Presse - August 2, 2005

Jakarta – US mining giant Newmont Mining Corp. voiced optimism that it would win a high-profile and protracted legal battle in Indonesia over…

Agence France Presse - August 2, 2005

Kuala Lumpur – Forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra province covered Kuala Lumpur and 32 other areas of Malaysia with a smoky haze…

Jakarta Post - August 2, 2005

Hera Diani and Slamet Susanto, Jakarta, Yogyakarta – More condemnation has been heaped on the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) for issuing draconian…

August 1, 2005

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2005

Ridwan Max Sijabat, Jakarta – Calls for the government to begin training programs for millions of unskilled workers using billions of dollars in…

Reuters - August 1, 2005

Canberra – Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network bankrolled last year's bombing outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta, a key militant charged for…

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2005

Eva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta – Twenty-five years after Indonesia ratified a UN convention on the rights of women, experts are criticizing the…

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2005

Concluding its seventh congress last week, the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) issued eleven fatwa that sparked concern over its increasingly…

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2005

Tony Hotland, Jakarta – Question: Is it a working visit if it's just a visit without working? Will it still be called a study tour if it's just…

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2005

Slamet Susanto, Yogyakarta – A lack of students might cause 53 of the 106 private universities in Yogyakarta go bankrupt this year because they…

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2005

Asia News Network, Jakarta – Indonesia's economy is once again at a crossroads as it enters the second half of the year. Can it sustain the growth…

July 30, 2005

Jakarta Post - July 30, 2005

Ambon, Maluku – Hundreds of displaced persons living in shelters across Ambon are suffering from malnutrition, a health official says…

Jakarta Post - July 30, 2005

Jakarta is again pondering restricting the number of older cars in the city. It is also mulling the banning of motorcycles from main thoroughfares…

Media Monitors Network - July 30, 2005

Brian McAfee – "The military and Suharto had said their justification for their massive crime was an imminent takeover of Indonesia by the PKI. In…

Jakarta Post - July 30, 2005

Tiarma Siboro and Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – Interfaith leaders condemned on Friday the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) for its issuance of…

Associated Press - July 30, 2005

Niniek Karmini, Jakarta – Indonesia denied Saturday that any of its security forces trained in the United States had a history of human rights…

July 29, 2005

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2005

Jakarta – Although no-one can ever be absolutely certain, it is estimated that there are about 800 children aged 14 to 18 years old who are…

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2005

Eva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta – Police say they detained on Thursday four people accused of inciting a riot in Kaur regency, Bengkulu province,…

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2005

Ridwan Max Sijabat, Jakarta – Labor exporters are urging the government to utilize billions of dollars collected from labor exports and foreign…

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2005

Jakarta – In what was widely seen as an apparent campaign against freedom of thought and religion, the state-sanctioned Indonesian Ulema Council (…

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2005

Jakarta – More prudent budgeting and the removal of fuel subsidies are important challenges ahead for the government, if it wants to consolidate…

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2005

Jakarta – A coalition of environmental organizations are demanding that timber firms on Sumatra island that are operating based on…

July 28, 2005

Jakarta Post - July 28, 2005

Jakarta – Supporters of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) urged President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's government to restart…